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Best Starter Chainsaw for under $300??
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<blockquote data-quote="El Quachito" data-source="post: 3982068" data-attributes="member: 79826"><p>I like to always say that even if you buy a Husqvarna Rancher, do yourself a favor and buy it from a saw shop. When you do that you have somebody who can tune it, fix simple problems, sell you chisel chain and a filing guide or a longer bar. </p><p></p><p>The clerk and the box store can ring you up at the register, but thats about the last help you will get if you go that route.</p><p></p><p>But back to the topic of this thread though. I would say a $200 Poulan is good bet. Never ran one, but it has a solid reputation on this site and it meets your criteria. Take the $100 you will save and buy some basic saw and wood cutting tools/supplies that could otherwise push you over budget. </p><p></p><p>Stihl's MS 250 or Husky's 450 Rancher would be two other candidates. I own a 460 Rancher myself.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="El Quachito, post: 3982068, member: 79826"] I like to always say that even if you buy a Husqvarna Rancher, do yourself a favor and buy it from a saw shop. When you do that you have somebody who can tune it, fix simple problems, sell you chisel chain and a filing guide or a longer bar. The clerk and the box store can ring you up at the register, but thats about the last help you will get if you go that route. But back to the topic of this thread though. I would say a $200 Poulan is good bet. Never ran one, but it has a solid reputation on this site and it meets your criteria. Take the $100 you will save and buy some basic saw and wood cutting tools/supplies that could otherwise push you over budget. Stihl's MS 250 or Husky's 450 Rancher would be two other candidates. I own a 460 Rancher myself. [/QUOTE]
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